If they lose on Thanksgiving holiday you can put a fork into what is a disappointing turkey of a season.
Additionally, a loss Thurs. would also rank as one of the most "April Fools" like seasons in team history.
Ticky tack NFL interpretative officiating is more a nuisance now than ever before when watching games.
Luckily for the NFL, obsessive gambling and FF playing, keeps them thriving as "must see tv".
Hoped after two games it'd be clearer who the Bills best player is on the 2021 roster.
Never thought Milano be leading the pack. By October it'll be clear who isn't.
The "it's only one game" rationale doesn't fare as well in the NFL as it does in the other major professional NA team sports.
But, yeah, the early season dealing out of that excuse buys time.....until October.
The Bills didn't look good offensively, as anticipated, in part, because of last years stellar offensive prowess.
Few expected such a dismal offensive showing yesterday.
Hope it's a case of Pittsburgh reincarnating a 2021 version of the '70's Steel Curtain 'D' line than the Bills 'O' line is simply overwhelmed by a four man push, as they showed yesterday.
A return to the pre 2020 "run Josh run" offense won't fly this season.
The game was reminiscent of many of the Bills '18/'19 games.
"D" keeping Bills in the game and offense not finding a rhythm.
.....and some head scratching coaching decisions. It was ugly.